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The Bad Boy's Promise

“You said you would leave me alone!” She snarled into his direction. “What the fuck are you doing in my bedroom?” “Pleasuring you.” He cooed before raising his shiny fingers, “Look how you coat me. How wet you are, Leah.” She stared at the glistening fingers in the moonlight. Gulping at the sight of them, she sighed wearily before turning her eyes to him, “Lea-Ahh..” she moaned as he plunged his fingers inside, one by one, leisurely with no hurry, making her her legs quiver. “God..” “God?” He whispered against her ear, “No god, sweetness. Just me.” . ****** It was a dream to live like Leah Adams. And it was something she wished for once every day when she looked at her classmate. It was just a wish, a little thought she had. Until it came true, quite literally. The opportunity was thrown in her lap by no one other than Leah’s Adams father. She had to behave like his daughter, study like his daughter and rule a school like his daughter would. But with her broken mind and spirit, it was easily said and done especially when she had no home to go back to. The home that was burned forever. ***** Dark romance. You have been warned.

Inara_Me · Urban
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348 Chs

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 A full Sunday, roast along with every French pastry that could be prepared was on the dining table in the morning. Almost everything had been on her plate and Jones made sure that she eat everything. 

Sometimes, John felt like the long lost brother of her mother. Someone who took care of a flock whenever she was not around. 

In fact, God forbid if anything happened to her mother, and she was not here to take care of a children and her husband, Jones felt like the perfect fit for it. 

Currently, like almost everyone in the house that had eaten the breakfast, Leah was lying on her bed with her legs dangling. Her hands were on her stomach while her expressions of pain. Her stomach was too full, unnaturally full. 

This kind of fulfilment of hunger should be a sin. 

What happened in the morning almost made every thing same normal. Every thing that had been going on in her mind, every doubt and assumption about everyone in her family, it all went away.